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News for the Carolina community

  • The Old Well.

    Young alumni

    A Tar Heel's years in Chapel Hill may be short, but the knowledge and expertise that they gain at Carolina propels them into promising careers.

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    100 years of impact

    The UNC School of Social Work has witnessed significant growth and achievement during its more than 100 years as one of the nation’s leading schools of social work.

  • Employees enjoying a photo booth during Wellness Day

    Employee Wellness Day brings smiles to workers’ faces

    On a day dedicated to health and well-being, Carolina employees celebrated themselves and each other.

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    Lead for North Carolina prepares our state’s future leaders

    Operated by the UNC School of Government, the Lead for North Carolina program is training future leaders to address problems facing North Carolinians by placing young professionals in local government offices.

  • Mireya McKee and Kelly Parsons,

    Inclusive innovation

    Why is UNC-Chapel Hill poised to make a growing impact through innovation and entrepreneurship? Two leaders of Innovate Carolina talk partnerships, team-driven innovation and new ways the University is expanding innovation for all.

  • Caleb Dixon on the basketball court.

    #GDTBATH: Caleb Dixon

    When Carolina's women's basketball team takes the floor for the NCAA tournament on Saturday evening, senior Caleb Dixon will be watching with extra interest having spent the season working behind the scenes with the team as a practice squad member.

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    Does AI dream of game-winning threes?

    At Carolina, basketball coaches scout opponents with computer-generated video analysis, and a computer scientist trains computers to think on their own. Artificial intelligence is on the rise.

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    Salary equity, diversity top agenda at Faculty Council

    Extensive studies show that salary equity remains a problem at the University, with women, Black, Latinx and American Indian faculty members falling further behind.